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What is the claim in "the f word" by Firoozeh Dumas with evidence

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Iranian writer, Firoozeh Dumas, in her narrative essay, “The F Word,”illustrates the challenges of having a different name in America. Dumas' purpose is to represent the importance of accepting one's identity and other's. Having a different name brought her a great challenge to fit in with her peers.
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Firoozeh Dumas' purpose emphasizes the importance of not antagonizing someone for something they happened to be raised with as well as to describe her occurrences with others. She adopts a selfless pity, yet humorous tone in order to create a sense of empathy in her teens with similar circumstances.

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